In the Litter Box - June 20, 2025


TRUST TRUMP | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 826 – 6⧸20⧸2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 29 minutes

Words per Minute

175.89737

Word Count

15,704

Sentence Count

1,590


Summary

Kat and Matt are back with a brand new episode. They discuss the latest in the Iran tweet war, and how the media is completely out of control. They also discuss why they think President Trump should have been on the show yesterday.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you.
00:00:30.000 Thank you.
00:01:00.000 Thank you.
00:01:30.000 Hey, hey, hey.
00:01:32.480 Happy Friday.
00:01:34.180 Yeah, it's always good to be Friday.
00:01:36.080 Yes, it is.
00:01:37.560 My goodness.
00:01:38.660 And it's always good to be right, isn't it?
00:01:41.360 I know.
00:01:41.940 I mean, really, this whole thing has been so much fun to actually watch the whole buzz and watch it just cave in on itself.
00:01:50.580 I'm sorry.
00:01:51.460 But from where I'm sitting, I'm laughing as hard as possible because I've never seen anything like it.
00:01:56.840 And these chirpers continue to chirp.
00:02:01.940 They continue to divide.
00:02:03.660 They put out posts of division to where they are actually labeling people.
00:02:09.460 They're calling one group this, one group that, their group this, and then another group, our group, I guess, is something else.
00:02:17.880 You want to talk about trying to break it.
00:02:20.000 And I'm just ignoring them.
00:02:20.080 Exactly.
00:02:21.480 And you know what's sad, Kat, is a lot of these people used to be funny, and they used to be people that I would watch, and I actually enjoyed their content.
00:02:31.620 Now, uh-uh.
00:02:33.580 Not even close.
00:02:34.800 I see them for what they are.
00:02:36.700 I'm rent-free and so I'm sad, I'll tell you that.
00:02:38.900 You certainly are.
00:02:40.180 They get up in the morning.
00:02:41.800 They make 5, 10, you know, call-me-name posts a day, and I don't even give them a second thought.
00:02:49.340 I really don't care about them at all.
00:02:51.540 You have been attacked more than anyone.
00:02:52.640 That's the funny thing.
00:02:54.960 Other than, I would say, Laura Loomer.
00:02:56.780 I mean, you two are kind of, you know, you both get it a lot on both angles, so.
00:03:01.760 I'm not near as based as Laura.
00:03:03.180 She just don't give a damn.
00:03:04.480 She doesn't at all.
00:03:06.380 But I will tell you something.
00:03:07.800 You know what?
00:03:08.400 Again, we were right.
00:03:09.800 And this whole thing where these people are such narcissists now that they honestly think that whenever they give a sermon that President Trump is just waiting for them to go on the air so that he can get their take is just beyond me.
00:03:24.220 It's so bizarre.
00:03:25.700 Yeah, we're talking about, you know, dropping a bomb on Iran.
00:03:31.700 We're talking about these things.
00:03:33.360 I got all this intel.
00:03:34.380 I got all this secret intel.
00:03:35.680 I know everything involved.
00:03:37.020 And I, oh, there's somebody crying on an ex.
00:03:39.960 I better change my mind.
00:03:41.600 I know.
00:03:42.780 They're ludicrous.
00:03:44.040 It's the wildest thing.
00:03:45.620 A lot of people start fighting with me so they can get clicks, and that's just all there is to it.
00:03:48.840 It happens all the time.
00:03:50.120 Well, it's true.
00:03:51.120 And that's when I've learned just, you know, I'll say one thing, and then I just mute them, and then they're gone forever.
00:03:56.280 I don't have to listen to them.
00:03:57.180 And then people send me DMs.
00:03:58.440 Look what they said about you.
00:03:59.440 I was like, I don't care.
00:04:00.440 Oh, I know.
00:04:00.840 I got a lot of that yesterday.
00:04:02.480 I got a lot of that yesterday.
00:04:03.680 Yeah.
00:04:04.160 It's just like, you know, I mute them because I don't want to hear what they have to say.
00:04:08.340 I just don't care.
00:04:09.480 Right.
00:04:10.080 You showed your true colors.
00:04:12.440 Exactly.
00:04:13.360 You know, try this on for size.
00:04:16.060 You were right, and I was wrong.
00:04:17.680 Do they ever say that?
00:04:18.760 No.
00:04:18.960 They're just like, oh, look, man, our pressure did this.
00:04:21.640 Oh, no, man, he's a bootlicker now.
00:04:24.600 Just try this on for size for once.
00:04:27.380 I was completely wrong.
00:04:29.180 You were completely right.
00:04:30.580 I should have trust in Trump.
00:04:33.660 Exactly.
00:04:34.520 Why can't they?
00:04:36.060 That proves they're narcissists.
00:04:37.580 They can't do that ever.
00:04:39.360 Oh, my favorite was when they double down.
00:04:41.680 Just like you were saying, I mean, you called it even before it actually happened.
00:04:45.480 I know you did it on this show.
00:04:47.300 You said, just wait.
00:04:48.040 They're going to start taking all this credit.
00:04:49.800 They're going to say, hey, look, it's because of us.
00:04:52.060 We put the pressure on.
00:04:53.520 My favorite was, you know, yesterday when I'm flipping through all the different things
00:04:58.460 that people are saying about who knows what.
00:05:00.380 We're all watching, of course, what's going on with the foreign wars.
00:05:04.660 And somebody puts out an influencer, patriots in control.
00:05:08.820 And I'm going, do you really think President Trump is listening to you?
00:05:14.380 I mean, do you really think every single time that you go on the air, that he is wondering
00:05:20.220 what you have to say?
00:05:21.180 We know what we voted for.
00:05:23.400 President Trump has absolute, you know, faith in who we voted for and know that we have confidence
00:05:29.860 in him to make the right decisions.
00:05:31.860 And he's making them and he's proving it.
00:05:35.620 And does he have an ear on the ground?
00:05:37.480 Of course he does.
00:05:38.700 He may listen, but that's not going to ultimately be what decides what he is going to do.
00:05:43.780 Yeah.
00:05:44.940 Yeah.
00:05:45.360 You think he's going to do some kind of huge mega foreign policy decision because you're
00:05:50.820 on X crime?
00:05:52.060 Please.
00:05:52.740 And going red alert, red alert.
00:05:54.460 World War II diverted.
00:05:55.800 World War III diverted.
00:05:57.040 World War IV diverted.
00:05:58.360 We did it.
00:05:58.960 We did it.
00:05:59.440 Oh, the sky's falling.
00:06:00.840 The sky's falling.
00:06:01.720 We did it.
00:06:02.400 We did it.
00:06:03.220 We did it.
00:06:04.780 Oh, it's so ridiculous.
00:06:06.340 Oh, yeah.
00:06:06.760 And then they are actually, what they're doing is they're calling on their listeners to say,
00:06:12.480 oh, yeah, you did it.
00:06:14.040 Good job.
00:06:15.040 And make it look like something that it's not.
00:06:17.220 It's a liberal move.
00:06:18.620 It's the opposite of what they actually did.
00:06:20.500 We all saw what you do.
00:06:21.700 I called it out two days.
00:06:22.900 I tweeted about it.
00:06:23.900 I said something like, watch.
00:06:25.400 The same people who are calling him George Bush right now and bashing Trump and saying
00:06:32.920 when World War III don't break out and it doesn't end like they think he is, they're
00:06:36.920 all going to go out and take credit for it.
00:06:39.000 Just watch.
00:06:39.560 And man, did they do it.
00:06:40.820 I called it.
00:06:41.220 And everybody's like, man, you called it.
00:06:43.040 You certainly did.
00:06:44.740 And we have it on video.
00:06:46.460 It's a liberal playbook.
00:06:47.680 That's a liberal playbook if everybody wants to know.
00:06:49.820 That's exactly right.
00:06:51.100 And that's what I was going to say, too.
00:06:52.680 I mean, if you want to learn how this is done, just look at the Democrats.
00:06:56.540 Maybe that's who they've been listening to.
00:06:58.460 But boy, did they pull the wrong page because that was the most obnoxious thing.
00:07:02.680 And then they doubled down.
00:07:03.960 Then they keep going.
00:07:05.320 And it's like, really?
00:07:06.500 You can't just say, hey, you know what?
00:07:08.880 Wow.
00:07:09.480 Great job.
00:07:10.480 Great work on President Trump's part.
00:07:12.400 No, they just sit up there and they talk about themselves.
00:07:17.420 Yep.
00:07:17.820 My goodness sakes.
00:07:20.100 Wow.
00:07:20.580 They called me a bootlicker after I was 100% wrong.
00:07:23.480 I saw that.
00:07:24.260 100% wrong.
00:07:25.340 There's, yeah, I'm a bootlicker.
00:07:28.640 I was right.
00:07:29.880 You were wrong.
00:07:30.660 You were dead wrong.
00:07:31.500 You made fools of yourselves.
00:07:33.380 I know.
00:07:33.840 Fools of yourselves.
00:07:35.180 The least you can do is say, man, I'm about to jump the gun a little bit, you know.
00:07:39.460 There's some people on here that were actually saying trust Trump and he did the right thing.
00:07:43.500 Yep.
00:07:43.760 So maybe I should know.
00:07:45.340 There's never any self-reflection.
00:07:47.760 It's just ego, maniacs.
00:07:51.140 And if you wonder why I don't become friends with all these people, if you wonder why I
00:07:54.120 don't go to the red carpet events and you wonder why I don't do all this stuff except
00:07:58.240 to go to my own event because I just have nothing in common.
00:08:01.180 I've said it before with any of these people.
00:08:03.220 No.
00:08:03.940 They're not my peeps.
00:08:05.180 No.
00:08:06.060 No.
00:08:06.360 They chirp, but they're not our peeps.
00:08:08.200 That's, let's make that abundantly clear.
00:08:10.080 They chirp all day long about the most obnoxious things and they blow things completely out of
00:08:14.520 proportion.
00:08:15.540 The litter baits and the cat term army.
00:08:17.040 That's my peeps.
00:08:17.820 That's our peeps.
00:08:18.820 And we're sticking to our guns.
00:08:20.460 I can't stand all that.
00:08:21.300 I can't stand, I couldn't stand all that ego in one room.
00:08:23.800 And that's one thing I like about turd stock, man.
00:08:25.580 There's literally everybody that's invited there, even if they are big influencers and
00:08:30.000 the people that come, there's literally no ego in the whole room.
00:08:34.500 I mean, we got people like John Rich and Jeffrey Steele.
00:08:37.980 And I mean, Christy Swanson came last time.
00:08:40.540 Sidney Powell was there.
00:08:43.000 Michael Loftus.
00:08:44.120 I mean, all kinds of these big, you know, celebrity or big influencers.
00:08:49.200 And the litter mates were all there.
00:08:51.120 They traveled from all across the nation to be there.
00:08:54.100 Everybody has fun.
00:08:56.560 There's no ego there.
00:08:57.900 And you can ask anybody it goes.
00:08:59.100 It's just a good time.
00:09:00.540 That's right.
00:09:01.180 It's just everybody's happy.
00:09:03.020 Everybody's having a good time.
00:09:04.320 Nobody's there for themselves.
00:09:06.240 Everybody's just there to relax and listen to some music and just have a blast.
00:09:09.700 And that's what I like.
00:09:11.520 But that's why I don't ever go to these red carpet events and all this stuff, man.
00:09:15.100 And then everybody gets pictures with each other.
00:09:18.180 And then they go to the next, you know, CPAC kind of deal.
00:09:20.920 And they all get pictures of each other.
00:09:22.360 And then they go to the next thing and get pictures.
00:09:24.720 And they post all their selfies and, you know, wearing, you know, $2,000 suits and cocktail dresses.
00:09:31.700 And, man, I'm a redneck, man.
00:09:33.700 I'm a country boy.
00:09:35.140 But, I mean, here's.
00:09:36.200 I'll wear car overalls, you know, bibs.
00:09:39.100 That's where I feel comfortable.
00:09:40.380 Well, I mean, here's the thing, though.
00:09:42.160 When we started the show, and believe me, there have been a lot of invitations that we have both received that we have not taken and gone to.
00:09:49.920 And the thing about it is, is when we started this show and we started doing this, we always knew that it wasn't going to be about us.
00:09:56.200 It was all about saving this country.
00:09:58.400 It was all about getting the word out.
00:10:00.500 We knew what we were battling.
00:10:01.920 And that was the lamestream media.
00:10:03.480 And that it wasn't going to be about us.
00:10:06.740 It was going to be about the country.
00:10:09.040 And that's truly what so many people that are listening to this show, that have been with us since the very beginning, they expect that.
00:10:17.200 And that's what we're here about.
00:10:18.400 And that's what we're here for.
00:10:19.260 And that's what we're about.
00:10:20.420 So it's not going to change.
00:10:22.340 I mean, they can do whatever it is they want to.
00:10:24.780 But I'll tell you something.
00:10:26.060 A lot of those people I used to have a lot of respect for.
00:10:29.120 And I'm not on X like a lot of people are.
00:10:31.680 And so I would look at their pages and go, oh, OK, that's a really interesting take.
00:10:36.400 This week, no.
00:10:38.360 I saw it and I said, no, moving on, moving on down the road from this nonsensical stuff because it doesn't make sense.
00:10:45.980 It's just great to be, you know, to be right.
00:10:48.900 And then for them to be.
00:10:50.300 And it shows a lot when people are wrong like that and they just keep.
00:10:53.720 OK, I'm going to attack more.
00:10:55.500 Oh, yeah.
00:10:55.900 We're going to double down.
00:10:56.660 Why are you attacking me?
00:10:57.360 I was right.
00:10:58.280 I'm proud of you.
00:10:59.000 You called me every name you want in the book, man.
00:11:00.980 I was right.
00:11:02.080 You were wrong.
00:11:03.040 Yeah.
00:11:03.400 Just admit it.
00:11:04.320 I would admit it.
00:11:05.440 Oh, you've admitted when you were wrong before.
00:11:07.500 A million times.
00:11:08.520 Yeah.
00:11:09.660 That's right.
00:11:10.380 I say shit that don't come true.
00:11:12.120 And I just say, man, I screwed that up.
00:11:13.800 It ain't hard to do.
00:11:15.200 But when you never hear somebody do that, then it tells you everything you need to know about them.
00:11:19.260 Well, they're not.
00:11:19.580 The only one thing I missed that I wanted to go to, I was invited to, was Dan Bongino's 50th birthday.
00:11:25.120 I know that one.
00:11:26.300 I really wanted to go to that one because I like Dan.
00:11:28.720 Yeah, I was really wanting to go to that one.
00:11:30.080 But I had something I just couldn't get out of that I'd already promised.
00:11:33.260 It just happened to be at the same time.
00:11:34.900 I couldn't back out of it.
00:11:36.760 Understandable.
00:11:37.620 But there's always going to be more of that.
00:11:39.560 If you want it, it's always there.
00:11:41.460 And he'll turn 51 and he'll turn 55 and he'll turn 60, 70, 80, maybe even 100.
00:11:47.440 I don't know.
00:11:48.240 My grandparents live until 100.
00:11:49.700 I'm going to be here on this planet for a very long time, whether that's good or bad.
00:11:54.420 I don't know.
00:11:55.380 We'll see.
00:11:56.420 Time will tell.
00:11:57.200 As long as we have President Trump in the America First agenda, that will be a good thing for sure.
00:12:02.540 But I'll tell you one thing.
00:12:03.980 The left and when we talk about the enemy of the people, boy, do they not show their hands.
00:12:09.000 You've got the far left blue sky that bans J.D. Vance minutes after the first post.
00:12:14.140 Ultimately had to restore his account.
00:12:17.320 It's so funny.
00:12:18.340 The Vice President of the United States of America.
00:12:24.680 They're like, oh, we're leaving X and Truth and everywhere, Gab, wherever.
00:12:30.980 We're going to make our own site, the liberals.
00:12:34.080 And on that site, if you say one thing, you're automatically banned.
00:12:38.380 If you say there's two genders, banned.
00:12:40.360 If you say trans kids, banned.
00:12:42.700 It's just like, who in the hell wants to go to an echo chamber like that?
00:12:46.260 I mean, you know, all the arguments and stuff is fun to me and it's a good thing.
00:12:51.160 Oh, man.
00:12:51.780 Who wants to just go to wherever everybody unless you this is how you have to think or we're banning you instantly.
00:12:59.980 We're blue sky.
00:13:01.240 Who?
00:13:01.520 What kind of people go to that?
00:13:03.540 Do they just go there to preach to the choir?
00:13:05.960 I don't get it.
00:13:06.620 Well, let me tell you what it was and what it is right now.
00:13:10.180 It's actually what Twitter 1.0 turned into when they kicked us all off of Twitter before it became X because it was just an echo chamber.
00:13:21.340 I mean, other than you and a few other people that were able to hold on to your accounts, all of us were banned.
00:13:27.100 We were suspended.
00:13:28.680 We were off.
00:13:29.840 I mean, we were off the air.
00:13:31.920 We were off everything.
00:13:33.080 I mean, this was a coordinated attack to make sure that people of different opinions and different voices were not heard.
00:13:40.620 And you hear Obama even still doubling down on all of that.
00:13:46.400 Boy, he don't have an audience, does he?
00:13:48.380 He just he just I don't even know what to say about him.
00:13:52.300 No.
00:13:52.580 When you lose Mooch, you know, when you lose Michael, then, yeah, things aren't good in your world.
00:13:58.580 And that's exactly what's been happening.
00:14:01.700 I mean, it's all the left is gone.
00:14:05.320 I mean, they have destroyed themselves.
00:14:07.060 They truly have.
00:14:08.340 I'm we're watching it in real time.
00:14:10.640 But the Republicans keep giving them a hand up.
00:14:14.000 It's just bizarre.
00:14:15.460 But if you look at some of this stuff, I mean, here you've got one from Stephen L. Miller at Red Steez who says,
00:14:22.580 if you want to know why Jake Yapper or in some cases, as the littermates call him, fake Yapper and Alex Trump didn't just miss the story.
00:14:31.920 Well, their own network is now promoting Barack Obama stepping back into the spotlight, even though their own book claims that he was part.
00:14:40.120 He was a key part of covering up Joe Biden's cognitive decline.
00:14:44.660 They will not call this out.
00:14:47.680 So here you've got Brian Steltzer, right?
00:14:50.220 This clown who says, Obama, we now have a situation in which all of us are going to be tested in some way.
00:14:58.860 And we are going to have to decide what our commitments will be.
00:15:04.100 Really?
00:15:05.040 This guy, this guy is falling off the vine.
00:15:08.800 And when I say that Mooch Michael definitely says, hey, we don't want another Obama.
00:15:15.420 But she meant it.
00:15:16.380 She said she didn't want another son.
00:15:18.400 Well, you didn't ever have a daughter.
00:15:20.360 My gosh.
00:15:22.560 They don't.
00:15:23.240 That's not their kids.
00:15:24.180 Give me a break.
00:15:25.300 Everybody knows it.
00:15:26.660 The whole thing.
00:15:27.880 Show me a pregnant picture.
00:15:29.140 Show me a picture when they were little babies.
00:15:30.800 You don't.
00:15:31.060 Why don't you have one?
00:15:32.360 There's no family albums or anything like that.
00:15:35.760 The whole thing is just put together.
00:15:37.600 Trash.
00:15:38.320 Yeah.
00:15:38.560 Well, here she is.
00:15:40.020 Joan Rivers knows.
00:15:41.720 Poor thing.
00:15:42.940 New past tense, unfortunately.
00:15:45.640 Yeah.
00:15:46.420 But here she is.
00:15:48.580 Michael Obama says that she, he is glad that she didn't have a son.
00:15:53.840 So he would have been a Barack Obama.
00:15:56.580 She actually says the quiet part out loud.
00:15:59.080 It's about what he needs as a grown man in the world.
00:16:02.220 That would be.
00:16:03.240 You should have threw a boy in the mix.
00:16:05.060 I would.
00:16:05.580 I'm so glad I didn't have a boy.
00:16:07.060 I would have threw a boy in the third.
00:16:09.340 Because he would have been a Barack Obama.
00:16:11.640 Oh, my God.
00:16:12.460 If we had a baby Barack, it would have been amazing.
00:16:15.140 No, I would have felt for him.
00:16:17.220 It's about what he.
00:16:18.160 Whoa.
00:16:19.860 She said that with a straight face.
00:16:21.500 Clear as day.
00:16:24.600 Mm-hmm.
00:16:25.340 Mm-hmm.
00:16:26.920 But, I mean, here's the thing.
00:16:28.100 They have been doubling down on our freedom of speech.
00:16:31.000 Because why?
00:16:31.900 Because we're the sanity of the world, right?
00:16:34.280 I mean, of course.
00:16:36.020 So the left and the Democrats are still going after our freedoms.
00:16:40.600 So you have Western Linsman at Western Linsman on X who says Obama pines for a social media
00:16:47.240 ministry of truth, just like the O'Biden regime.
00:16:50.880 And then he goes on to say we want diversity of opinion.
00:16:54.580 We don't want diversity of facts.
00:16:56.680 It will require some government regulatory constraints.
00:16:59.660 There is a difference between these platforms letting all voices be heard versus a business
00:17:05.220 model that elevates the most hateful voices or the most polarizing voices or the most dangerous
00:17:11.460 in the sense of inciting violence.
00:17:13.600 And I think it is going to be a big challenge for all of us that we're going to have to undertake.
00:17:21.460 Obama approved narratives.
00:17:23.920 They must go unchallenged, according to Obama.
00:17:27.260 Yeah.
00:17:28.020 Yeah.
00:17:28.340 This is the Democrats knowing that they're losing because of free speech.
00:17:32.120 And they've got to take away your free speech.
00:17:34.540 The voices they talk, oh, the most polarizing, the ones telling the truth, you mean.
00:17:38.040 Mm-hmm.
00:17:39.140 Absolutely.
00:17:39.580 If people are not just going to, I mean, I don't know, I don't even know how you get
00:17:45.600 all these people listening to you and stuff, but it's why liberal radio, so you have all
00:17:53.440 these conservative podcasts, you have all these liberal, I mean, and radio shows on AM, and
00:18:04.220 then very seldom does a liberal podcast, or they don't do any good, none of them.
00:18:10.140 And there's really, you know, when there was Rush and everybody and all these conservatives
00:18:13.880 on radio before podcasts, there was no liberal podcasts, I mean, radio shows.
00:18:20.260 And the reason is because nobody's going to listen to all that crappy, whining, lying
00:18:24.760 crap.
00:18:25.320 It's all they do is lie, lie, lie, you know, anger, anger, anger.
00:18:29.800 You just can't sell negativity.
00:18:31.400 People turn it off after a while when it's all negative.
00:18:34.800 Constantly.
00:18:35.520 But it's not only that, it's there for brainwashing, gaslighting.
00:18:39.180 For people that are not keeping up with the news, I mean, they will use it.
00:18:42.400 You've seen the playbook, right?
00:18:43.740 They'll use a headline, or they will use a 30-second, you know, bit of their show, or
00:18:49.920 what have you, to get their narratives across and to push them.
00:18:53.080 And none of it's true.
00:18:54.340 I mean, this whole thing with Elon Musk, how vulgar and how horrible.
00:18:57.800 I hope he takes them to the absolute cleaners.
00:18:59.960 I really do, because this is the stuff that they have been allowed to get away with for
00:19:06.100 so long.
00:19:06.920 You know about that story, where the Wall Street Journal and the New York Slimes, the fake
00:19:12.540 journalist who lied through their teeth about Elon Musk.
00:19:16.120 And he put out his drug test as a result.
00:19:21.300 And I'm going to tell you something right now.
00:19:22.880 I have had this conversation with so many lefties who honestly believe that he was on
00:19:29.500 all of these drugs, that Elon Musk was on all these drugs.
00:19:32.820 And I'm like, that is such fake news.
00:19:35.540 There is no way he was on any of that.
00:19:38.140 So he did a drug test, and he had to publish it in order to show people that he is not taking
00:19:44.860 drugs.
00:19:46.160 He needs to sue them into oblivion.
00:19:48.740 I mean, that's the only language they understand.
00:19:51.560 And then force them to retract their stories on the same paper that they wrote them and
00:19:58.920 created them to begin with.
00:20:01.640 They should have to be forced to cover their lies.
00:20:07.380 Honestly, a retraction on the very end of the page is not good enough.
00:20:11.780 He should sue them, man.
00:20:13.080 Agreed.
00:20:16.040 Agreed.
00:20:16.600 I mean, people have been attacked.
00:20:18.600 They have absolutely tried to destroy who people are and accusing him of being a full-blown
00:20:26.960 drug addict.
00:20:28.160 Like I said, when I heard that, I went, where are you getting this?
00:20:31.660 Oh, no, it was published.
00:20:33.120 The Wall Street Journal.
00:20:34.260 The New York Slimes.
00:20:35.500 Cool.
00:20:36.100 I'm like, no.
00:20:37.180 Are they watching him in the morning?
00:20:38.860 I mean, are they with him?
00:20:39.820 Are they part of his entourage?
00:20:41.780 That's a complete made-up story.
00:20:43.740 And here he has to go and take a blood test to prove that he's not on anything.
00:20:51.260 What in the world?
00:20:52.460 Now, if you and I would have done something like this, oh, my gosh.
00:20:55.660 Let me just tell you.
00:20:57.700 Well, I know how to pass a drug test.
00:20:59.800 No, but, I mean, if we would have lied, if we would have lied about somebody doing drugs.
00:21:06.240 Anybody with a brain knows how to pass a drug test.
00:21:08.720 My God.
00:21:10.700 You know who knows how to pass drug tests?
00:21:13.360 Druggies.
00:21:13.940 They're experts at it.
00:21:15.800 The thing about it is, though, he got a hair follicle test, and a hair follicle test can
00:21:19.100 go back as much as eight months to a year.
00:21:21.660 Exactly.
00:21:22.780 That's the one that kind of proves, that really proves it.
00:21:25.760 I mean, a piss test, a lot of stuff gets out of your system.
00:21:27.780 This is what he has.
00:21:29.080 You know, a few days.
00:21:30.240 A hair test.
00:21:30.520 Yeah, the hair test is the one that, it doesn't lie.
00:21:33.680 It's all right here.
00:21:34.960 I mean, they take the follicle.
00:21:35.860 Of course, I'm bald-headed, so you can't do that either.
00:21:38.060 I don't know.
00:21:38.640 I'm sure we could find a little hair floating around somewhere, Kat.
00:21:44.720 Maybe your tail.
00:21:45.640 We did your hair test, and it came back vodka and whiskey.
00:21:53.620 No drugs.
00:21:54.580 Definitely not clean there, Kat.
00:21:56.360 No.
00:21:57.420 Oh, my gosh.
00:21:58.760 Well, anyway.
00:21:59.740 Well, you know, I worked in construction, and we had to give a lot of piss tests, and I
00:22:02.640 mean, believe me, people are experts getting away with that crap.
00:22:05.980 Oh, absolutely.
00:22:07.180 I've heard the stories.
00:22:08.640 Believe me.
00:22:09.320 The hair follicle test, though, you're screwed if they do that to you, and if you've been
00:22:13.100 doing drugs, yeah, yeah, so Elon proved it, man, so he should sue the shit out of them.
00:22:18.300 I hope so.
00:22:19.160 I really do hope so.
00:22:20.460 Well, President.
00:22:20.900 I mean, if I went, if I tried to sue New York Times, they'd laugh, but if Elon did, they'll
00:22:25.300 take it seriously, because he has the money and the lawyers to put their lights out.
00:22:28.700 Well, I was going to say, it depends on the lawyer, and it depends on how aggressive and
00:22:32.920 how much they want that case, and a lot of them do.
00:22:35.240 A lot of them are real hungry right now, and they like the slam dunks.
00:22:39.840 They absolutely do.
00:22:41.420 That's a slam dunk.
00:22:43.860 So, President Trump, he calls for a special prosecutor to investigate the 2020 election
00:22:50.180 fraud.
00:22:51.280 Yes.
00:22:52.880 Conspiracy theorist for the win, just in case you need a reminder.
00:22:56.340 Yep.
00:22:57.080 So, he is now calling for accountability.
00:22:59.960 Somebody in chat just said, your hair smells like gray goose.
00:23:03.240 Oh, my gosh.
00:23:05.880 Well, wasn't that what, what was it?
00:23:08.460 Fanny.
00:23:08.880 Fanny.
00:23:09.480 Fanny.
00:23:10.140 I don't drink that.
00:23:11.020 I drink gray goose.
00:23:12.420 Oh, my gosh.
00:23:13.560 Oh, my gosh.
00:23:13.660 God, I'm not.
00:23:14.680 Aren't you special?
00:23:16.380 Oh, boy.
00:23:17.360 Oh, my God.
00:23:18.360 That was the biggest Jerry Springer moment I think I have ever seen in my life.
00:23:21.860 I know.
00:23:22.040 You expect a lawyer, you know, a prosecutor, somebody who rises up high to get up and, you
00:23:25.860 know, and talk decent.
00:23:27.380 And it sounded like, you know, just ghetto trash is what it sounded like.
00:23:30.820 It did.
00:23:31.700 It was so bad.
00:23:32.480 It was so bad.
00:23:33.680 It was good.
00:23:34.220 It was one of those moments, right?
00:23:36.260 It was just so horrible.
00:23:37.520 She's still dating that married dude.
00:23:38.720 She's still dating.
00:23:39.300 Of course she is.
00:23:40.940 I mean, those two are going to be together forever.
00:23:43.660 There's no question.
00:23:44.840 I mean, oh, gosh.
00:23:46.100 What a deal.
00:23:46.940 What a fiasco.
00:23:48.220 But President Trump has called for a special prosecutor to investigate the election fraud
00:23:53.420 because we certainly don't want this to happen again.
00:23:55.400 We don't want an auto pin running the country.
00:23:58.140 I'm sorry.
00:23:59.220 No.
00:24:00.200 So he is recommending it and he posted it on Truth Social.
00:24:06.400 Yeah.
00:24:06.600 Well, he.
00:24:07.360 Yeah.
00:24:07.540 So his his special counsel was for the stolen election.
00:24:12.940 There need all these special counsels that he gets Trump.
00:24:16.100 Just just do it.
00:24:17.040 Do a special counsel and give them authority on the 2020 stolen election because everybody
00:24:22.440 knows it's stolen.
00:24:23.260 Let's find out who was responsible for filling out hundreds of thousands of ballots and warehouses
00:24:27.980 and sending them in and who drove them in and everybody.
00:24:30.400 Let's find out.
00:24:31.320 That's it.
00:24:32.220 Well, I'll tell you.
00:24:33.440 And then and then the auto pin do another special counsel on that.
00:24:36.760 Why not?
00:24:37.380 And I use you know, they did a special counsel every other day on Trump.
00:24:41.340 They certainly have.
00:24:43.560 They remember when it was Mueller time.
00:24:45.900 Oh, God.
00:24:46.400 And that dude was so dumb.
00:24:47.720 He got up there and he's like flipping through his things.
00:24:49.740 He didn't know anything about nothing.
00:24:51.220 He'd never even.
00:24:52.180 And he's like, that's not my purview.
00:24:56.600 Oh, my gosh.
00:24:58.160 And the left was celebrating.
00:24:59.780 I certainly do.
00:25:01.060 Not my purview.
00:25:02.520 Everybody was like, oh, my God.
00:25:03.840 Now it's Mueller time.
00:25:05.280 Isn't it, lefties?
00:25:06.120 Oh, and that's what they thought.
00:25:07.480 They were so excited about that.
00:25:09.040 They thought that they had it then.
00:25:10.820 I mean, they were carrying on like they had won something.
00:25:13.860 Trump's the most investigated person of all time.
00:25:17.700 And come and find out Joe Turnip brain himself was one of the ones pushing and pushing and
00:25:23.040 pushing that Trump's wanting more charges on Trump, more charges on Trump.
00:25:28.040 That's OK.
00:25:29.200 Why don't why are they investigating Joe for all his crap?
00:25:32.280 Let's put some charges on him.
00:25:33.760 I don't care how out of it he is.
00:25:36.220 Because he's a feeble old ex-president and he's not a threat.
00:25:39.800 Are you kidding me?
00:25:40.580 That's not an excuse.
00:25:42.260 No, sir.
00:25:42.840 Yeah.
00:25:43.340 That's not an excuse.
00:25:43.760 He's somewhere sniffing somebody's kid right now.
00:25:46.260 I can't even believe that they actually gave him they were able to make him walk over something
00:25:52.720 like that, because, I mean, when you look at all this stuff and you look at the auto
00:25:56.180 pin and what this country actually had to suffer through because of all of that, the
00:26:00.460 stolen election, the January 6th insurrection, the way they went against MAGA and people of
00:26:06.920 this country, our brothers and sisters ended up without legal representation.
00:26:10.880 They were just put behind bars with all of their civil rights completely stripped from
00:26:16.740 them.
00:26:17.200 I mean, they were treated worse than terrorists, OK?
00:26:20.660 I mean, we know the stories.
00:26:22.140 I covered it on my Saturday show about the conditions of those jails and what they were
00:26:26.840 having to endure.
00:26:28.100 People that had and needed cancer treatments, they were unable to get them.
00:26:32.440 I mean, these things are out there.
00:26:34.560 You had suicides where people thought, oh, my gosh, I'm never going to get out from under
00:26:38.920 this government.
00:26:39.680 And they killed themselves.
00:26:41.120 They took their own lives as a result.
00:26:45.400 So does the auto pin need to be investigated?
00:26:49.060 Absolutely it does, because our government was rogue.
00:26:53.040 So here you've got Ted Cruz, and he's talking about it right here.
00:26:57.740 The first auto pin executive order was issued on July 15th, 2022.
00:27:02.680 After that day, 100% of the executive orders issued in 2022 were signed by an auto pin.
00:27:11.860 In 2023, Biden issued 24 executive orders.
00:27:15.860 In 2024, Biden issued 14 executive orders.
00:27:29.120 In 2025, Biden issued 14 executive orders.
00:27:29.300 Every single one was auto pin.
00:27:33.020 If an executive order is issued and a staffer auto pins it without the president's authorization,
00:27:39.980 is that executive order legally binding?
00:27:42.560 No.
00:27:42.760 And if a pardon is issued from the president of the United States and a staffer auto pins
00:27:48.140 it without the president's authorization, is that pardon legally binding?
00:27:52.100 No.
00:27:52.320 Under the Biden White House, the ceremonial song, Hail to the Chief, was effectively replaced
00:28:01.740 with hail to the pen.
00:28:03.200 And it was an outright assault on democracy.
00:28:08.120 And every reporter covering this ought to ask, why doesn't a Democrat care?
00:28:14.560 We heard about the moral responsibilities of a staffer.
00:28:17.540 How about an elected senator who knows damn well that if we get into a war and Iran is preparing
00:28:24.440 to fire a nuclear weapon at the United States, that the commander-in-chief is busy playing with
00:28:30.400 his Jell-O and is not competent to defend ourselves.
00:28:34.540 Unfortunately, that's true.
00:28:36.340 That's exactly what happened.
00:28:37.180 He's busy playing with his Jell-O.
00:28:39.260 Oh, my gosh.
00:28:43.160 I mean, this whole thing has just gotten so wild.
00:28:45.880 But yes, we lived through this.
00:28:47.680 I mean, this story, this movie that we've all been witnessing, I mean, this actually happened.
00:28:52.580 And they weren't even good about it.
00:28:54.140 They weren't good at it at all.
00:28:55.740 This was like a C-rated film.
00:28:58.020 It's amazing to me.
00:28:59.280 He would get up there and he couldn't even talk for the last year and a half or so.
00:29:02.560 I mean, couldn't even say a word.
00:29:03.960 He'll just, bleh.
00:29:05.400 Is it better?
00:29:06.240 Yeah, bleh.
00:29:07.020 And then it's just like, oh, we got to sit here and pretend this isn't happening?
00:29:10.660 Please.
00:29:11.520 I mean, and honestly, I hope these investigations go somewhere because I'm so tired of this
00:29:16.360 Kabuki theater, as you are.
00:29:18.300 I mean, we all know, all right?
00:29:19.840 The secret's out.
00:29:20.820 We've known for years what happened.
00:29:23.620 We already know.
00:29:24.940 Just because you grandstand and just because you acknowledge that it happened.
00:29:29.560 There's never any punishment, right?
00:29:31.060 We all find out they did it.
00:29:32.280 We find out who did it and why they did it and how bad it was.
00:29:34.940 And it was treason.
00:29:35.680 But there's never a one day punishment for anybody.
00:29:38.920 That's it.
00:29:39.460 And Pam Bonnie needs to get off her ass and start doing something.
00:29:42.100 I'm the first to say it.
00:29:43.520 I completely agree with you.
00:29:45.000 The clock is ticking.
00:29:45.880 Get off your ass.
00:29:47.020 Absolutely.
00:29:47.920 I mean, she announced the other day that they're going after somebody in Kentucky over
00:29:51.060 some chicken shit stuff.
00:29:52.500 And I'm like, are you kidding me right now?
00:29:54.320 Get to work.
00:29:54.980 We've got criminals.
00:29:55.840 If you want criminals, we got them.
00:29:57.320 The big stuff.
00:29:58.700 The big stuff.
00:30:00.500 Man.
00:30:01.360 I know.
00:30:01.900 It's so infuriating because it's like, hey, you've had all of this time.
00:30:06.220 You would have thought that they would have started looking into all of this immediately.
00:30:09.940 And if they don't have time, if they want to go chase another mouse somewhere else, that's
00:30:13.980 great.
00:30:14.680 All right.
00:30:15.100 Fine.
00:30:15.380 But go ahead and get people on your team to start doing the hard work and laying down
00:30:20.440 and putting together these cases because we want perp walks.
00:30:24.320 We absolutely do.
00:30:25.500 After what they did to President Trump, they sure managed to get those teams together to
00:30:29.600 go after him and to absolutely destroy so much of what he did in his first term.
00:30:35.420 So if it can be done, the Democrats are proof that it can be.
00:30:39.840 Where there's a will, there's a way.
00:30:41.260 Get it done.
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00:34:52.780 I'm just loving what President Trump is doing.
00:34:55.700 And he is just handling it with one hand tied behind his back.
00:35:00.400 You've got all of these different things that are happening.
00:35:03.100 The Hoffman family has released a statement, apparently.
00:35:08.180 This is on the miraculous survival of political assassination attempt at their Minnesota home
00:35:14.780 last weekend that saw a senator and wife shot a total of 17 times.
00:35:21.000 Good gracious.
00:35:22.780 And that guy is now blaming Tim Waltz, Kat.
00:35:27.800 Tampon Tim.
00:35:28.700 Nobody likes Tampon Tim.
00:35:31.600 From regular people to serial killers.
00:35:35.200 Nobody likes Tampon Tim.
00:35:36.800 I mean, that is something that should bring this country together.
00:35:39.380 You would think something as easy as Tampon Tim.
00:35:42.200 Yeah, he's actually making people come together.
00:35:45.460 Unbelievable.
00:35:46.020 Yeah, you go around shooting innocent people and assassinating people.
00:35:49.040 It's you.
00:35:49.620 Look in the mirror.
00:35:50.280 It's not anybody else's fault.
00:35:51.500 I'll even take it for Tampon Tim on this one.
00:35:53.660 Oh, boy.
00:35:54.440 And here it is.
00:35:55.700 You've got the Patriot Oasis that is reporting.
00:35:58.480 Breaking man who shot Minnesota politicians, Vance Bolter, blames Governor Tim Waltz for his
00:36:04.940 rampage in a confession letter.
00:36:07.620 And this is according to Liz Collins.
00:36:09.660 So there's a manifesto again.
00:36:12.280 Remember?
00:36:12.820 There wasn't one.
00:36:13.880 There was one.
00:36:14.820 There wasn't one.
00:36:15.360 Now, I guess there is one.
00:36:16.680 Unreal.
00:36:18.420 This is the craziest thing.
00:36:19.600 You can't get your story straight.
00:36:20.880 That's when people...
00:36:21.760 When you can't get your story straight and then somebody with common sense, just plain
00:36:26.240 old horse sense, says this don't make any sense, that's when the conspiracy theories
00:36:30.940 come out because we know we're getting lied to.
00:36:33.320 That's exactly right.
00:36:34.600 And apparently, this was a letter multiple sources with direct knowledge of the investigation
00:36:39.940 confirmed to Alpha News that Bolter's so-called confession letter was intended for Kash Patel
00:36:45.980 as the director of the FBI and that Vance Bolter blamed Governor Waltz for shooting Rampage
00:36:53.380 in a confession letter.
00:36:56.300 So he had the whole thing lined out.
00:36:58.260 He was going to make sure that, you know, he copied Kash and that Kash got to see exactly
00:37:02.800 who instigated this whole thing.
00:37:07.360 But wow.
00:37:08.500 I mean, they released a statement, he and his wife, Yvette, about the fact that they survived
00:37:14.940 this multiple, these multiple gunshot wounds in their home, prayers for their family.
00:37:21.120 Can you imagine having anything worse than this creepy guy in a rubber mask that wasn't
00:37:27.800 even a good one?
00:37:29.560 And, but from when you, when you have those cameras, all right, you don't, you can't really
00:37:34.080 see, it's kind of grainy.
00:37:35.380 So you open up the door and you see this guy posing as a police officer and then he just
00:37:40.560 draws his gun and starts shooting at you and your family.
00:37:43.940 I don't know how you go back to a normal life after something like that.
00:37:49.960 That's terrifying.
00:37:51.820 Yeah.
00:37:52.380 You would definitely have PTSD after that.
00:37:56.080 Oh my gosh.
00:37:57.320 I mean, what, it's just probably.
00:37:59.260 How do you live though through eight, nine gunshots each?
00:38:03.560 It's crazy.
00:38:04.500 Exactly.
00:38:05.440 I mean, you talking about lucky that didn't hit anything like your heart or anywhere that
00:38:08.820 could have, you know, your head or nothing.
00:38:11.020 That's right.
00:38:12.580 Unreal.
00:38:13.340 I'm glad they're okay though.
00:38:15.240 I am too.
00:38:16.520 I absolutely am too, because that is just terrible.
00:38:18.900 I mean, they're probably not okay.
00:38:19.980 You're going to have all kinds of problems the rest of your life, I'm sure.
00:38:22.700 Oh, you better believe it.
00:38:23.740 Unless you, unless a lot of it was in your arms and legs or something.
00:38:27.920 Oh, it's still, I mean, emotionally, Kat.
00:38:31.280 You know what freaked me out today?
00:38:32.660 The story I've seen?
00:38:33.780 Hmm.
00:38:34.900 That today, 50 years ago, Jaws, the movie came out.
00:38:38.540 50 years ago.
00:38:40.020 Man, I'm feel old.
00:38:41.140 Oh my.
00:38:42.140 That was a scary show.
00:38:43.540 That really was.
00:38:45.180 I've seen Jaws.
00:38:45.760 Jaws is still one of my favorite.
00:38:47.180 Jaws is still one of my favorite movies of all time.
00:38:49.480 And Stephen King's pretty much first movie.
00:38:52.020 And he never got anything.
00:38:53.420 He never did anything better after that.
00:38:55.460 No, that was pretty much it.
00:38:56.800 But it was so good.
00:38:58.240 And the actors were terrific.
00:39:00.700 Yeah.
00:39:01.920 I mean, you just.
00:39:02.820 The old dude who got ate by the shark.
00:39:04.280 Man, he was good.
00:39:05.380 Well, I mean, here's the thing.
00:39:06.920 You could actually watch that movie today.
00:39:08.960 And it wouldn't be like.
00:39:10.680 It would be good.
00:39:11.640 Whereas some of these, when they first come out a long time ago, they're not very good now.
00:39:16.560 But you could watch that and enjoy it.
00:39:18.420 Jaws is excellent.
00:39:19.400 Excellent.
00:39:20.320 Oh my gosh.
00:39:21.280 But man, I saw it at the theater.
00:39:23.300 I guess I just snuck in because I was 11 years old.
00:39:25.520 10 years old.
00:39:27.700 Wow.
00:39:28.920 Wow.
00:39:30.380 Well, I bet that scared you to death.
00:39:33.080 Yeah, man.
00:39:34.660 It was, you know, that was back when you go to a movie, man.
00:39:38.400 And it was just like this magical time.
00:39:40.200 Now, you know, nobody can go to a movie because there's phones and they're ringing and everybody's being rude and screaming, yelling, talking.
00:39:45.660 But back then, you know, a movie theater was like the highlight of your week if you could go to a movie.
00:39:51.100 Well, you didn't really have a choice.
00:39:53.820 Yeah.
00:39:54.180 We had three channels.
00:39:55.560 We had three channels and rotary phones when I was growing up.
00:39:58.760 You didn't have Netflix.
00:40:02.600 You didn't.
00:40:02.880 It really, that movie.
00:40:04.380 So that was the first what was considered a summer blockbuster.
00:40:08.320 That was the movie that got the summer blockbuster, the blockbuster name.
00:40:14.420 That was the first one.
00:40:15.460 And I remember, I remember standing in line when I was a kid to watch that movie.
00:40:20.460 And it was a long line.
00:40:21.920 And I know the first few days the line was so long I couldn't even get in.
00:40:25.060 I had to wait till like a week.
00:40:26.940 But, oh, yeah, it was, it was scary going, you know, swimming after that.
00:40:31.020 Absolutely.
00:40:31.340 Well, I mean, they got everybody's attention when, of course, you've got this beautiful girl who is swimming and having fun with her boyfriend.
00:40:38.040 And then all of a sudden, boom.
00:40:40.680 I mean, she's attacked immediately.
00:40:42.940 And you're like, oh, no.
00:40:44.100 Yeah, but it wasn't her boyfriend.
00:40:45.000 It was some dude at a, they were having a little loop, a little fire, campfire on the beach.
00:40:49.720 And she, he hadn't even met her.
00:40:51.460 She, she just started running and he followed her.
00:40:53.840 He was too drunk.
00:40:54.560 He fell down.
00:40:55.180 And then she was like, eaten.
00:40:58.400 Oh, gosh.
00:40:59.120 That was actually Stephen King underneath the water pulling on her legs, too.
00:41:04.440 Really?
00:41:04.940 I mean, not Stephen King, but Stephen Spielberg.
00:41:10.420 It's easy to get them confused.
00:41:12.960 Yeah.
00:41:14.400 Stephen is Stephen.
00:41:15.520 Oh, yeah, scary stuff.
00:41:16.820 Well, not as scary as this buffoon that's running California.
00:41:21.000 And that is, of course, Gavin Newscum, my governor.
00:41:26.460 The appeals court rules against Newscum, even though he was over there bragging about it, right?
00:41:31.900 I know.
00:41:32.480 His posts don't age well.
00:41:34.420 And they indefinitely block Clinton judge's restraining order, allowing Trump to keep the National Guard deployed.
00:41:42.220 And Trump celebrates the win.
00:41:45.000 What kind of buffoon is this clown?
00:41:47.540 I know.
00:41:48.100 So, and I've said this before, he wants to sue.
00:41:52.200 He's trying, he's doing everything he can to get the National Guard away from Trump and back to him so he can never use them.
00:42:01.000 So he can just never use them for anything.
00:42:04.220 Goodness.
00:42:04.860 It's the craziest thing.
00:42:06.640 Do you see that weird tweet where he's like with his wife and he said, first partner, and he called her first partner?
00:42:12.900 I certainly did.
00:42:15.720 Try that at home if you're married, guys.
00:42:18.100 Let me introduce, just with a strange couple at dinner.
00:42:20.380 Hey, let me, let me, this is my, my first partner.
00:42:22.980 That, that is just.
00:42:24.120 See if you sleep on the couch.
00:42:26.180 That's California, though.
00:42:28.280 I mean, that's who he is.
00:42:30.260 He's playing to that group because he, he's worried that he's going to lose the California vote.
00:42:36.160 He wants to be president so bad he can just smell it.
00:42:38.900 I mean, that's just what he wants.
00:42:40.420 And so, of course, he calls her that first partner.
00:42:45.880 Happy birthday, he says.
00:42:47.960 First partner of California.
00:42:49.520 I mean, it's her birthday post.
00:42:51.960 You would think it would be a little nicer than that.
00:42:55.200 The outstanding mother of our four incredible children and the love of my life.
00:42:59.120 First partner.
00:43:01.500 Jeez.
00:43:02.300 God.
00:43:03.120 Liberals are such absolute weirdo freaks, aren't they?
00:43:07.240 They are.
00:43:08.240 Did you see this?
00:43:09.560 This just happened right before our show, but it says the 5.2 earthquake is recorded in Simna, Iran, which is real close to Tehran.
00:43:20.340 And I'm like, hmm.
00:43:23.840 And it's also the home of the Missile, of the Simna Missile Complex and Space Center.
00:43:31.040 So are you a little suspish about all of that?
00:43:34.180 That could be.
00:43:35.240 Boy, boy.
00:43:36.300 Yeah.
00:43:38.320 Yep.
00:43:39.000 Me too.
00:43:39.460 Yeah.
00:43:39.780 I mean, there's a five foot two earthquake.
00:43:41.640 I mean, under, you know.
00:43:43.720 So we're going to blame.
00:43:44.920 We're going to, we're going to blame the earthquake.
00:43:47.880 We're not going to blame anybody but the earthquake.
00:43:50.340 Yeah, it's weird, you know.
00:43:52.780 It's kind of like when COVID come out.
00:43:54.800 It didn't happen where they make COVID, right here, two miles from here, you know, a kangaroo screwed a bat and he screwed a donkey.
00:44:06.580 And then there's COVID.
00:44:08.060 It didn't happen here.
00:44:08.760 It happened right there.
00:44:10.200 Oh, my gosh.
00:44:11.180 Same thing with AIDS, right?
00:44:12.820 I mean, the monkey did it.
00:44:14.600 Oh, did you see that?
00:44:15.920 Hmm.
00:44:16.160 So the Africans that are getting HIV are blaming Trump because of some of USAID Trump cut that some medication they take that helps, you know, not get it.
00:44:30.420 But they are going to do everything in their power to get that money back.
00:44:36.080 If you slam, if you're, if you're slamming a dude and you get HIV, Trump's fault.
00:44:43.960 I'm serious.
00:44:45.140 That's who they see in their head.
00:44:47.080 That is who they see.
00:44:47.780 Oh, my God.
00:44:48.140 I got HIV, man.
00:44:49.800 It's Trump's fault.
00:44:51.460 It's just insane.
00:44:52.800 I don't know how we keep up with all of this stuff.
00:44:55.100 I've never seen TDS as bad as it is with some of these leftists.
00:44:59.160 I mean, a lot of people have actually crossed over to the conservative side and they really like President Trump.
00:45:05.300 They're the ones that put him ahead.
00:45:07.000 I mean, let's talk about it.
00:45:08.120 The minorities, the different people that we didn't have in 2020 or that we didn't have in 2016.
00:45:16.500 Now, all of a sudden, they realize how effective President Trump is and they're totally on board with it.
00:45:21.660 And especially when you talk about the Hispanic community, they are all about deportations, completely on board with it.
00:45:31.240 So you're starting to see these minorities rise up.
00:45:34.620 And so, but you still have liberals and they're generally the older white liberal women or older white liberal men that just have TDS so bad they cannot even see straight.
00:45:45.860 And I think it's because of the barrage of news cycles where they're just sitting there.
00:45:49.960 That's all they have to do.
00:45:51.040 And they're just eating up everything that the lamestream media is lying about.
00:45:56.320 It has to be it.
00:45:57.200 It's brainwashing.
00:45:58.400 Complete gaslighting.
00:46:01.980 I don't know.
00:46:04.280 I really don't know.
00:46:05.580 But yes, that is definitely an interesting coink-a-dink.
00:46:09.100 For sure.
00:46:10.720 Yep.
00:46:11.260 I think they're getting rid of some evidence over there.
00:46:14.500 I don't know what's going on.
00:46:15.560 What happened with this black, Jack Black?
00:46:19.520 Oh, his concert tour.
00:46:22.040 Yeah, his concert tour lost a million dollars after he went woke and started Kamala Harris and bashing Trump.
00:46:27.380 Nobody wanted to go see that shit.
00:46:28.500 Again, a main reason why, of course, President Trump is winning this battle.
00:46:34.060 They live in this bubble, and then they go off, and then it's in.
00:46:40.180 Like that stupid little girl who was in Cinderella or Snow White.
00:46:45.300 Mm-hmm.
00:46:46.900 Mm-mm.
00:46:47.740 Yeah.
00:46:48.480 Same thing.
00:46:48.960 They had a huge flock.
00:46:50.520 She went up there, started talking woke garbage, bashing Trump.
00:46:53.840 But all right.
00:46:54.740 None of our kids are going to see your movie, Big Mouth.
00:46:58.500 Well, Disney is suffering, too.
00:47:01.120 You know, it's interesting.
00:47:02.040 When you start talking about the culture war, and you see how the numbers in the military,
00:47:06.140 so many people are getting on board, and they're just signing up to serve under this president.
00:47:12.100 And there's a reason why that happens.
00:47:14.540 And then you've got Disney and all these others and the woke ideology.
00:47:18.080 I mean, they spent a trillion dollars trying to sell wokeism all across the world.
00:47:23.720 A trillion.
00:47:23.920 A trillion dollars.
00:47:25.280 Trying to trans the hell out of everybody, including animals.
00:47:28.500 Exactly.
00:47:29.200 I wish I was kidding.
00:47:30.800 I wish you were, too.
00:47:32.460 But it's not.
00:47:33.440 I mean, they were sitting there.
00:47:34.720 Exactly.
00:47:35.460 Even animals weren't safe.
00:47:39.640 Gosh.
00:47:40.760 Almighty.
00:47:41.360 I don't know.
00:47:42.520 These people are really sick.
00:47:44.320 They're the ones that really need some serious treatment because they'll never recover, I don't believe.
00:47:49.680 I don't think they'll ever be normal.
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00:52:16.600 But you know who's not doing so hot?
00:52:19.060 Ilian Omar.
00:52:21.580 Golly.
00:52:23.100 She deletes her Juneteenth post after being called out for present-day slavery in Somalia.
00:52:29.660 So, she puts out a post and just like everything else, she gets owned.
00:52:34.480 I mean, she...
00:52:36.400 OBF.
00:52:37.140 Oh, yes.
00:52:38.060 I'll let you figure it out.
00:52:41.400 I know.
00:52:42.940 Yes.
00:52:44.020 First words, brother.
00:52:45.520 Mm-hmm.
00:52:48.180 Yes.
00:52:48.820 That story has not gone away.
00:52:50.800 The fact that she married her brother.
00:52:52.260 And you can just leave it up to your imagination in order to make sure that he was able to stay
00:52:57.100 in this country.
00:52:58.060 So, you have represented Ilian Omar who says,
00:53:03.520 On Juneteenth, we remember that freedom is not always swift, but it is always worth the
00:53:10.180 fight.
00:53:10.560 It's a powerful reminder of how long justice can take to reach those who deserve it most.
00:53:16.940 Today, we celebrate black freedom, resilience, and achievement and continue to work to root
00:53:23.440 out, I'm sure, let's see, to root out systemic racism from our policies and institutions.
00:53:32.120 You know, they've used that for so long that you can basically close your eyes and fill
00:53:36.380 in the blanks of what they're going to say.
00:53:38.480 Well, boy, did she get called out.
00:53:40.280 So many people jumped on that bandwagon and they're like, no, Ilian Omar, nah.
00:53:45.560 You are not the person that should be talking about that.
00:53:48.820 Gunther Eagleman, he says, Somalia still has slaves.
00:53:53.260 Ilian Omar, Ilian should just go back to fight to free her own people.
00:54:00.720 And then she deleted her post.
00:54:02.540 That's the funniest thing ever.
00:54:06.820 God, they suck at X, don't they?
00:54:09.240 They can't tweet worth a damn.
00:54:10.580 Liberals are terrible at it.
00:54:12.020 Because they don't write their own.
00:54:13.960 And it's just like the memes, too, you know, that I would say in the left can't meme is
00:54:19.080 true.
00:54:20.200 Yep.
00:54:20.620 They just can't do it.
00:54:21.860 I don't know what it is.
00:54:22.720 It's because they don't have no humor in them.
00:54:24.080 You have to be funny to do memes.
00:54:25.400 Well, and you have to know what you're talking about.
00:54:27.400 And they've got some intern that is putting together this post.
00:54:31.280 And so as soon as she comes back, and you have an account like Gunther Eagleman, who
00:54:36.680 has a huge account on X, right, and gets all of these replies, she comes back, she's flipping
00:54:44.180 through her X page.
00:54:45.240 And she's like, what did you just write?
00:54:48.060 And she's mortified.
00:54:49.920 And so she has to delete it real quick.
00:54:52.680 As if that's going to make things better.
00:54:54.820 It only makes things worse.
00:54:56.620 Because here we are talking about it.
00:54:59.340 But yes, I think it's so fun.
00:55:02.280 Seriously, that's the fun part about X, is that there's such a personality behind it.
00:55:07.460 So many different people that catch things and call them out.
00:55:14.180 Speaking of being caught, send me money.
00:55:18.260 Above the law, Letitia James.
00:55:20.120 Well, she fundraisers off of mortgage fraud investigation.
00:55:23.640 Yeah, that's your problem.
00:55:27.600 Everything she does is a scam.
00:55:29.820 Everything she does is a scam.
00:55:32.420 Yeah.
00:55:32.780 So Letitia James, after she's been busted.
00:55:36.160 I mean, that's another one.
00:55:37.600 It's funny how we just talked about Ilian Omar and her brother and all of that.
00:55:42.540 Well, she put on her paperwork when she was filling out her mortgage that she was her father's wife.
00:55:49.380 I kid you not.
00:55:50.700 So she's been caught, flat busted.
00:55:53.000 And she is using the growing number of legal and ethical allegations against her that resulted in a Department of Justice investigation as a tool to solicit donations from New Yorkers.
00:56:06.980 She thinks that's going to work.
00:56:11.800 I can't.
00:56:12.560 Well, it might, because if, you know, there's no actual people that'll, she'll get a favorable judge, favorable jury.
00:56:21.160 That's the problem in New York City.
00:56:22.380 You can't get a fair trial there if you're a conservative.
00:56:24.560 And if you're a Democrat, they just let you walk.
00:56:27.620 Especially if you have a big name.
00:56:30.500 And a big statue that they pulled out that really resembles you as well.
00:56:35.300 Gosh, that thing was hideous.
00:56:36.420 I don't even know what the point was.
00:56:38.120 But anyway, that's New York.
00:56:40.180 At least they weren't naked like in San Francisco, where they trotted out the statue of a naked woman.
00:56:45.540 I mean, we all had to endure that, too.
00:56:49.140 Bizarre.
00:56:51.060 Liberals are weird.
00:56:52.680 They called us weird.
00:56:53.860 I mean, they're the ones with the problem.
00:56:57.100 But President Trump is doing exactly what he needs to do.
00:57:01.300 You've got the press secretary who responded to Trump supporters who oppose U.S.
00:57:05.740 involvement in Iran, says trust in President Trump, and then highlights the record of peace
00:57:11.780 through strength, which if you look at his first term, you'll see that it's abundantly
00:57:17.680 clear how well President Trump handled everything, got rid of ISIS, you know, handled all of the
00:57:24.760 things that we needed him to handle.
00:57:26.740 I go back to that.
00:57:27.980 He destroyed ISIS in like two weeks.
00:57:32.440 They bombed the shit out of them.
00:57:33.840 And nobody said, he's starting war.
00:57:35.300 That's another war.
00:57:36.620 That's right.
00:57:37.280 But if he wants to drop one bomb on Iran and get out, that's a war.
00:57:41.680 It doesn't add up.
00:57:43.540 He's not going to go to war with Iran.
00:57:45.280 We're not going to put boots on the ground.
00:57:46.580 We're not going to do like George Bush does and invade a whole country and take it over.
00:57:49.880 It ain't happening.
00:57:51.040 That's right.
00:57:51.920 And that's when they started saying that crap.
00:57:53.660 I was like, you guys are so clueless.
00:57:56.120 It is so true.
00:57:57.380 And the funny thing is, is that he has got an administration that knows him well enough
00:58:02.940 and knows exactly what his policies are and what he is going to do for the country.
00:58:07.600 So all of this buffoonery that you saw, all of this, these people that were trying to divide
00:58:12.920 MAGA or just wanted to see who would follow them off the cliff with blinders on.
00:58:18.020 Well, guess what?
00:58:19.520 His administration stayed right with him the entire time.
00:58:22.760 And they know exactly what he's going to do and how he's handled things in the past.
00:58:26.940 As are a lot of the really great influencers like Cat Turd and so many others, the litter
00:58:32.480 mates that were over there saying, hey, guys, look, we're in good hands.
00:58:36.500 This is what we voted for.
00:58:38.040 But then you've got Caroline Levitt, who destroyed Jasmine Crockett after Crockett called all Trump
00:58:44.660 supporters mentally ill.
00:58:47.500 And this was her response.
00:58:49.600 She is a rising star.
00:58:50.680 It's quite something to behold, actually.
00:58:52.520 I hope that she continues to be a rising star for the Republican Party, at least.
00:58:58.120 I think it's incredibly derogatory to accuse nearly 80 million Americans of mental illness.
00:59:04.920 The last time I checked, Jasmine Crockett couldn't dream of winning such a majority of the public
00:59:09.500 as President Trump did.
00:59:10.660 And the America First movement, which President Trump has built, is filled of hardworking
00:59:15.480 patriots, the forgotten men and women, business owners, law enforcement officers, nurses and
00:59:20.980 teachers and middle America, as we all know, you know, from where you all grew up outside
00:59:27.080 of this beltway.
00:59:27.960 That's who makes up this president's movement.
00:59:29.840 And Jasmine Crockett should go to a Trump rally sometime and she can see it for herself.
00:59:34.460 Jennifer.
00:59:34.940 Jennifer.
00:59:37.060 Golly, she handles them so well.
00:59:40.280 Yeah, she's really good.
00:59:42.060 I can't believe she's like 27 or whatever she is.
00:59:44.780 I think it's fabulous.
00:59:46.260 I mean, she is.
00:59:47.180 And she's got a little baby she has to deal with, too.
00:59:49.380 Oh, yeah.
00:59:49.860 And she does a great job.
00:59:50.780 There's so many cute little pictures of her with her baby, just working at work, just
00:59:54.400 doing her thing.
00:59:55.260 You know, she's like, hmm, I can be super mom, too.
00:59:58.860 I can handle the breakfast.
01:00:00.160 I saw Riley Gaines is having a little girl in September.
01:00:02.880 Isn't that exciting?
01:00:04.940 Oh, my gosh.
01:00:05.880 I'm so happy for them.
01:00:07.320 I truly am.
01:00:08.340 That is such a cool, cool thing.
01:00:11.260 And, of course.
01:00:12.380 She's such a nice person.
01:00:13.540 She came to Turdstock, too.
01:00:15.100 She's going to be a great mom.
01:00:17.100 Oh, of course.
01:00:18.160 Absolutely.
01:00:18.860 I mean, the values, all of that.
01:00:21.780 So, everybody, if you're not doing anything tomorrow, I would love to see you for a political
01:00:26.940 rendezvous.
01:00:27.720 We do a show every Saturday at 3 o'clock p.m.
01:00:30.260 Eastern Time.
01:00:31.120 Same channel.
01:00:32.200 You can check it out here.
01:00:34.080 And we're going to be talking about Trump, the master multitasker, because he handled
01:00:40.460 so many things this week.
01:00:41.600 We're going to cover them all individually because there were big stories that weren't
01:00:46.420 able to, you know, even compete with what was going on in the Middle East.
01:00:50.380 But they're huge.
01:00:51.340 They're even, if not as big as some of those stories.
01:00:54.400 And so, we want to cover them, and we will do so.
01:00:57.580 But we've got a special interview that we are going to let you listen to right now with
01:01:02.860 Dr. Chad Walding from Native Path.
01:01:05.420 We had a great conversation with the doctor about Native Path and the collagen and everything
01:01:11.080 else.
01:01:11.460 And you're going to hear a little bit about Cat Turd and the history behind him.
01:01:15.660 So, I'm going to go ahead and get this thing going.
01:01:18.380 Cat, is there anything you'd like to add?
01:01:20.020 Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
01:01:22.000 I've been visualizing my match all week.
01:01:24.760 She was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her
01:01:28.840 backhand side.
01:01:30.680 Good thing Claudia's with Intact, the insurer with the largest network of auto service centers
01:01:35.300 in the country.
01:01:36.400 Everything was taken care of under one roof, and she was on her way in a rental car in
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01:01:40.820 I made it to my tournament and lost in the first round.
01:01:44.300 But you got there on time.
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01:01:49.700 When I found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from Winners, I started wondering,
01:01:55.500 is every fabulous item I see from Winners?
01:01:58.600 Like that woman over there with the designer jeans.
01:02:01.300 Are those from Winners?
01:02:02.840 Ooh, or those beautiful gold earrings?
01:02:05.300 Did she pay full price?
01:02:06.660 Or that leather tote?
01:02:07.680 Or that cashmere sweater?
01:02:08.860 Or those knee-high boots?
01:02:10.360 That dress?
01:02:11.140 That jacket?
01:02:11.820 Those shoes?
01:02:12.820 Is anyone paying full price for anything?
01:02:15.740 Stop wondering.
01:02:17.040 Start winning.
01:02:17.600 Winners find fabulous for less.
01:02:21.400 Oh, I lost him.
01:02:22.840 Okay, of course I lost him.
01:02:24.580 In the meantime, you all, I'm going to be here with you while we watch this, and I want
01:02:28.780 you to let me know in the comments if you have tried Native Path.
01:02:32.120 I know a few litter mates already have started, and Patriot Lioness is one of them, and a few
01:02:37.920 others, Star Puppy as well.
01:02:40.760 And so here we go with this interview.
01:02:42.540 I think you'll enjoy it.
01:02:44.820 Today, we are thrilled to chat with Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder and chief culture officer
01:02:50.680 at Native Path, a true champion for living life in harmony with nature.
01:02:55.560 As a doctor of physical therapy, Dr. Chad has dedicated his career to helping millions
01:03:01.060 eat better, move smarter, and embrace their natural state.
01:03:04.340 Since earning his degree from Hardin-Simmons University in 2007, his impact has been nothing
01:03:11.840 short of transformative.
01:03:13.720 When he's not changing lives, you'll find him strumming his guitar by the lake in Austin,
01:03:18.360 Texas, soaking in sunrise and sunset walks with his lovely wife and golden doodle, or crushing
01:03:24.820 a workout in his garage gym.
01:03:26.800 Now, before we dive in, take a peek at your screens, or if you're just listening, lend me
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01:03:57.040 Hello, Dr. Chad.
01:03:58.600 Welcome.
01:04:00.180 Hello.
01:04:00.700 So good to be here.
01:04:01.580 Thank you for the intro.
01:04:02.540 I really appreciate it.
01:04:03.620 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
01:04:07.800 You never thought you'd be here in the litter box, but here you are with all of us.
01:04:12.480 Here we are.
01:04:13.140 Yes, sir.
01:04:13.780 So why don't you share your background and your story of how you came to the decision
01:04:18.360 to start and co-found Native Path.
01:04:21.080 This is a fabulous product.
01:04:22.360 We've both been taking it, and we love it, by the way.
01:04:25.480 So I love hearing that.
01:04:27.680 I love hearing you guys are taking it and getting good results.
01:04:30.120 And again, thank you for having me on.
01:04:31.880 Yeah, I'd love to tell you the origins of Native Path and how we got started.
01:04:35.860 And as you mentioned, I'm a doctor of physical therapy.
01:04:38.540 A lot of the why behind Native Path comes from my experience working as a physical therapist
01:04:44.480 in the conventional healthcare arena and also as a coach, helping people lose weight, get
01:04:49.040 fitter, get out of pain, and things like that.
01:04:51.160 But something that really caught my attention was my first internship as a physical therapist.
01:04:56.780 You know, they send you on internships at all these various settings.
01:04:59.580 And the first one I went to was at a hospital in Houston, Texas.
01:05:02.820 And this hospital was world-renowned for its treatment heart disease.
01:05:06.840 And when I walked in on there on that first day, on the first floor of that heart health
01:05:11.760 hospital was a McDonald's, right?
01:05:13.940 And I would see patients who would ask me to wheel them down to go get a Big Mac after
01:05:20.060 they would have a heart surgery.
01:05:21.840 And this was back in, you know, 2005.
01:05:23.760 And I didn't know much about nutrition at that time, but I was an athlete.
01:05:27.620 And I knew that fast food like that wasn't good for the heart.
01:05:31.980 So I started to notice this disconnect between the food industry and the health industry.
01:05:36.800 There's this great Wendell Berry quote.
01:05:39.140 He's a poet.
01:05:40.200 You know, he's big in agriculture back in the day.
01:05:42.380 And he said, we have a food industry that knows nothing about health, a health industry
01:05:46.060 that knows nothing about food.
01:05:47.680 And in the middle, right, there's consumers, there's patients, there are people being told
01:05:51.680 what to do by both parties.
01:05:52.980 But both parties, both industries are really feeding off what they're serving the other
01:05:57.820 people, right?
01:05:59.780 And that really opened my eyes.
01:06:01.520 And I got really interested in the changes that have happened in our food supply over the
01:06:06.360 past 100 years.
01:06:07.280 I started noticing the statistics of the rise in disease that's happened over the past 100
01:06:12.800 years and really asking ourselves, like, what the heck is going on?
01:06:16.740 Like, what is happening?
01:06:18.200 And I myself was having my own issues with health.
01:06:20.420 I was having these skin issues, these chronic skin issues that wouldn't go away.
01:06:24.040 And I took medication for it.
01:06:25.720 I took oral medication and topical cream.
01:06:28.260 And, you know, it would kind of numb the symptoms.
01:06:30.880 And it would stay there.
01:06:32.500 And it would never really fully go away.
01:06:34.960 So the more I learned and the more I learned about whole food nutrition and the way our great,
01:06:41.500 great grandparents would eat with nutrient-dense foods.
01:06:44.940 And they were free of a lot of these metabolic diseases.
01:06:47.080 I started making changes in my own life and the skin issue went away.
01:06:50.620 And I got leaner and I got stronger.
01:06:52.040 And I got so passionate about this stuff and started giving lectures at local clinics and
01:06:56.100 local gyms.
01:06:57.340 And as we say, started to get people on the path and really committing themselves to a
01:07:02.540 healthy lifestyle.
01:07:03.840 And what we're doing at Native Path is education is really at the forefront of what we do.
01:07:08.100 It's at the root of making change.
01:07:10.660 I think it's creating more awareness.
01:07:12.400 What we do with our products is we recognize that in this modern world, there are certain
01:07:17.000 nutrients, certain vitamins and key minerals that every human, our biology needs and thrives
01:07:22.060 on, but we're missing because of the way we've been eating.
01:07:25.240 And even if we were eating a perfect diet today, the food isn't as nutrient-dense as it was
01:07:31.200 a hundred years ago.
01:07:32.080 So what we're doing with our products, our supplements at Native Path, we're filling in
01:07:35.880 the gaps, the key things that are missing, we want to supplement that and help support
01:07:40.040 a healthy lifestyle.
01:07:41.320 So in general, that's how we got started, a bit of our why.
01:07:44.340 You know, what we're doing is we're getting humans on the path to eating, moving and living
01:07:48.740 in alignment with our biology.
01:07:50.620 We truly believe there's a way you're designed.
01:07:53.580 If you follow that biology, if you do what it needs, what it's expecting, many of our health
01:07:58.160 issues that we're dealing with today, they start to go away when you supply yourself
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01:08:41.720 What does the term native path actually mean?
01:08:47.060 Well, native really speaks to the way our ancestors were eating, moving and living.
01:08:51.960 We want to honor these timeless principles.
01:08:54.000 There are timeless principles of health that they worked 100 years ago.
01:08:58.400 They worked 500 years ago.
01:08:59.540 They worked 1,000 years ago.
01:09:00.720 And they will also work 500,000 years from now, right?
01:09:04.200 They're not fads.
01:09:04.940 They're not gimmicks.
01:09:05.600 We want to honor these timeless principles of whole food nutrition, hydration, movement,
01:09:10.440 sunshine, sleep, right?
01:09:11.820 The path is really speaking to a journey.
01:09:16.060 Health is a journey.
01:09:16.840 It's not something that you do one day or take one supplement overnight.
01:09:21.060 It's something you do over and over again.
01:09:23.080 And you do it consistently.
01:09:24.460 And you do it to improve.
01:09:26.020 And you also do it to improve the people around you, your family, your community, things like that.
01:09:31.160 So that's really what we mean by getting on the path.
01:09:33.180 And by getting on the path, you're also saying you're getting off the path of processed refined foods and sugar and artificial lights and things like that.
01:09:40.960 It's really taking responsibility for your own personal health.
01:09:43.980 I can tell you, I have been taking your supplements for the past month, and I absolutely love it.
01:09:49.600 I can tell a difference.
01:09:50.680 I'm an athlete.
01:09:51.660 I mean, I'm a tennis player all the way.
01:09:54.680 So I've always tried to watch my diet.
01:09:56.280 I work out regularly and do the right things, but I have noticed a significant difference after I started taking your supplements.
01:10:04.080 I'm enjoying them.
01:10:05.520 Kat's taking them, too.
01:10:06.780 Kat, you have been just raving over not only the collagen but also the—
01:10:11.940 Krill oil.
01:10:12.840 Yes.
01:10:14.080 Yeah, so I'm like you.
01:10:16.440 I started playing guitar when I was 10.
01:10:18.920 And after I got out of the Army, I was a professional musician for like 15, 20 years.
01:10:24.080 I was a guitarist, songwriter, singer, and I could play.
01:10:31.060 And I'll be 61 this year.
01:10:33.740 So I think I was about 52 or 53, and I just—my fingers just exploded with arthritis.
01:10:41.060 And I mean, I went from shredding to not even be able to play guitar again in six months.
01:10:47.080 And so, you know, there's a lot—I did the same thing.
01:10:53.800 I went and got injections and, you know, all the medication they could give you in the doctor's way.
01:10:59.440 But, you know, I find when I take—like, you've got krill oil, which is really important to me, and stuff like that that really helps.
01:11:06.540 And it helps way more than anything the doctor gives you.
01:11:08.460 Oh, I love hearing that.
01:11:10.540 And I love hearing you play guitar, too.
01:11:12.380 And there's no greater example of what happens as we age than the fingers, right?
01:11:16.580 And the joints and the tendons and the ligaments.
01:11:18.780 And, you know, as I've been playing for a long time, too, and the older I get, I notice the same thing.
01:11:23.080 You know, I'm 47 now.
01:11:24.640 But I notice, you know, if I don't take care of these things, I get a little slower.
01:11:28.600 My dexterity is a little different, right?
01:11:30.660 So, you know, you've mentioned that probably our three biggest products at Needed Path.
01:11:35.340 We have over 40 products, but the biggest ones that our customers really get the best results out of are collagen.
01:11:41.400 And we can get into what that is and hydrate.
01:11:43.660 That's really to help with hydration.
01:11:45.320 But there's a few more things.
01:11:46.380 And then krill, which, in my opinion, is one of the best things you can do to help with inflammation.
01:11:51.180 You mentioned arthritis.
01:11:52.780 You know, for people who are listening, if they've been diagnosed with anything with itis behind it, that's a medical term for inflammation.
01:11:57.700 And inflammation is huge in our culture because of sugar and industrial seed oils and a lot of these processed and refined stuff that's in there.
01:12:05.680 But taking krill oil is one of the easiest things you can do to get a good quality source of omega-3 is to reduce that global inflammation in your body.
01:12:13.220 It reduces the inflammation in the joints, so the arthritis, the feelings that we're having from that, whether it's the hip or the fingers or the knee or the shoulder or things like that, that tends to go down.
01:12:23.640 Combining that with collagen, collagen, like, that's our hero product.
01:12:27.340 When people, like, get on the path, like, where do I start, that is, like, one of the best things to do because, in my opinion, collagen is one of the least things that we can supplement with that makes the most difference.
01:12:37.860 It's the most abundant protein in the body.
01:12:40.180 We're a culture that's extremely deficient in protein, specifically the amino acids in collagen.
01:12:46.280 You know, collagen is something that, as I mentioned 100 years ago, the way our ancestors ate.
01:12:49.940 Our ancestors got plenty of collagen because they would eat nose to tail.
01:12:53.220 They would take the bones and the tendons and ligaments and put in a big pot with water and make soups, and they would consume it on a consistent basis.
01:13:00.740 But in our modern world, we're bombarded with carbohydrates and refined sugars and things like that.
01:13:05.580 We're very low in protein, and we're super low in collagen.
01:13:09.060 And our body produces collagen on its own, but that begins to decline around the age of 20.
01:13:15.220 And as you mentioned, over the age of 50, it takes a second bump.
01:13:18.280 We really start to lose our own endogenous ability to produce collagen.
01:13:22.160 So as we get older, it's extremely important.
01:13:25.060 Our body's made up of collagen.
01:13:26.780 Our hair, our tendons, our bones, our ligaments, our teeth, even things like our gut lining, our heart, our vessels, our arteries, these are all made up of collagen.
01:13:35.880 So the better you supplement with that, the more collagen you supply, the stronger your bones are, you know, your skin, your hair, your nails, but even your gut lining.
01:13:43.480 When you improve that, you start absorbing vitamins and minerals from the food you eat better.
01:13:48.660 You start eliminating toxins better.
01:13:50.080 So it's, in my mind, it's a needle mover.
01:13:53.140 You know, it's doing collagen, supplement collagen is the one thing.
01:13:55.700 If you take that, everything else about your health starts to get a lot easier.
01:13:59.080 What is collagen exactly?
01:14:02.000 So what we're doing with collagen is we're taking the bovine hide, right?
01:14:05.480 We're taking cows.
01:14:06.400 We're taking their hide.
01:14:07.700 It goes through a hydrogenation process or hydrolyzed process.
01:14:11.080 And we take type 1 and type 3 fibers from the bovine hide.
01:14:15.140 And we do that because that is the most abundant type of collagen in your body.
01:14:20.360 It's what makes up 90% of your body.
01:14:23.600 And you probably hear a lot of other types of collagen on the market, like type 3 and, I mean, type 2 and type 4 or 5.
01:14:30.200 Those are less prevalent in the body.
01:14:32.420 It's very much like watered-down collagen.
01:14:34.680 And something to know about Native Path and really all our products is we value purity, right?
01:14:40.000 We value the quality of the source, right?
01:14:43.840 And when we're talking about cows for Native Path and the collagen that we use, it comes from cows that are living and eating and moving the way cows are designed to eat and move.
01:14:52.700 They're on grass.
01:14:54.700 Their hooves are churning to the soil.
01:14:56.920 They're drinking fresh water.
01:14:58.100 They're getting sunshine.
01:14:59.460 They're not on a dirt feedlot.
01:15:02.460 They're not being fed grains.
01:15:04.000 And they're not getting sick, so they're not getting antibiotics.
01:15:06.320 They're not being fattened up with hormones and things like that.
01:15:08.720 All of that radically impacts the quality of the collagen that you take in.
01:15:14.220 So a lot of the collagen that you see out there, it's going to be yellow.
01:15:17.460 It's going to be smelly.
01:15:18.480 It's going to lump in your coffee and your tea.
01:15:21.260 Our collagen is pure.
01:15:22.980 It breaks up really easily.
01:15:24.580 It dissolves so easily in your beverages.
01:15:27.220 And whatever you use it for has absolutely no taste.
01:15:30.060 And it's so easy to just make this a part of your day, specifically your morning.
01:15:35.500 You know, putting it in your morning coffee, putting it in your morning tea.
01:15:37.960 You can even put it in water because it has no taste and it dissolves easily.
01:15:41.760 So collagen is a protein.
01:15:44.160 Many refer to it.
01:15:45.200 It doesn't have the amino acid tryptophan.
01:15:47.560 But in short, it's the most abundant protein in the body that really is responsible for the
01:15:53.100 building blocks of the body.
01:15:54.740 I mean, I know it's great to start early on something like this.
01:15:58.720 But for the older audience, this will help them, right?
01:16:02.800 Significantly help them.
01:16:04.500 That's a really good question.
01:16:05.840 And yeah, it's never too late.
01:16:07.340 It's actually the older you get, the more you need because your body is producing less
01:16:11.740 and less of it.
01:16:12.560 The better question is, is it too early?
01:16:14.660 And that would be if you're under the age of 20, it's probably too early.
01:16:19.300 But once you're over the age of 20, remember, your natural production of collagen declines
01:16:23.680 and it starts to dip radically over the age of 50.
01:16:26.400 So the older you get, the better results you're going to get from collagen.
01:16:30.660 And most of our clients, most of the customers that we have here at Native Path, they're actually
01:16:35.320 60 and over, sometimes 70 and over.
01:16:38.600 You know, as a physical therapist, that was the population that I treated the most and
01:16:41.720 got to see what happens to the body as it ages and as it loses its strength.
01:16:47.220 You know, as we get older, balance starts to go away.
01:16:50.500 People have falls.
01:16:51.480 Those are the things I was always concerned with, which is another big benefit of collagen
01:16:56.340 is that it strengthens our bones.
01:16:58.700 And many people don't think about collagen strengthening the bones, but it's what the
01:17:03.620 bones are made up of.
01:17:05.000 And there's studies that show DEXA scans improving when people start taking collagen on a consistent
01:17:10.600 basis.
01:17:11.200 Their bones are getting more dense.
01:17:13.220 So I can't stress this enough, the biggest threat as we age is a fall and it's a fracture.
01:17:18.800 And, you know, our early mortality rate goes up by 50% within a two-year period after a
01:17:24.300 fall.
01:17:24.800 And that's because when we stop moving, we really start to allow for disease to set in.
01:17:29.840 A lot of the diagnosis that goes on paper, like this person passed away of a heart attack
01:17:33.720 or diabetes or obesity or something like that, a lot of the time, if you look in previous
01:17:38.120 two years, they had a fall, they had a fracture because their bones are so weak.
01:17:41.380 And it's one of the reasons why I feel collagen is so important is building up the structure
01:17:45.180 and strength of our bones.
01:17:47.260 Because you're right.
01:17:48.000 As soon as somebody falls, it's like you hear, that's the beginning of the end, right?
01:17:51.400 Everything else just starts to fall apart from one thing to another, to another.
01:17:55.320 Well, it's the main thing, I think, especially in the context of the modern world where we
01:18:00.680 have been consuming so many carbohydrates, we've been addicted to sugar, right?
01:18:04.440 And that sugar has been messing up our blood sugar and making metabolic disease so prevalent
01:18:10.920 or producing so much insulin.
01:18:13.420 We're becoming hyperinsulinemic because of all the sugar.
01:18:16.400 So to combat that, the context of what's happening in the modern world, starting with
01:18:20.920 protein, and I even mean the first thing you put in your mouth at the beginning of the
01:18:24.820 day, starting with protein.
01:18:26.580 Protein is a very metabolically costly macronutrient.
01:18:30.400 You actually burn calories when you consume protein.
01:18:34.000 It's also extremely satiating.
01:18:36.220 So when you're consuming protein, you don't eat a steak or chicken or have collagen and
01:18:41.700 think, oh, I just want more collagen or I just want more protein or more steak because
01:18:45.720 it's so satiating.
01:18:46.760 Your brain is getting a signal that it's getting the raw materials that it needs.
01:18:51.500 And once it gets it, it doesn't tell you to keep eating, right?
01:18:54.600 And the opposite effect happens with refined carbohydrates.
01:18:57.780 It's like they even put this on the boxes of refined foods.
01:19:01.320 Like, I bet you can't just eat one, right?
01:19:03.660 They literally try to do that.
01:19:05.380 So it really combats that.
01:19:06.860 It helps balance blood sugar.
01:19:08.220 And it's what makes up the structure of our body.
01:19:11.960 You know, we can live without carbohydrates.
01:19:13.400 We can go a long time without fat.
01:19:15.380 We absolutely cannot live without protein.
01:19:18.240 It's the of the three essential of the three macronutrients.
01:19:20.680 It's the one that is essential.
01:19:22.460 It's where we should start, right?
01:19:24.300 So, you know, when I refer to collagen as a protein and I say it's really that the first
01:19:28.860 thing that people do to, as we say, get on the path, that's what I mean, right?
01:19:32.820 If you do that, everything around that starts to get easier, whether it's your blood sugar,
01:19:37.040 your energy, your ability to digest foods, cravings start to go away.
01:19:41.460 You start to feel better.
01:19:42.320 You get more motivated.
01:19:43.560 It's a big needle mover to start your day.
01:19:45.560 It also helps you with your energy levels and everything else.
01:19:49.540 I mean, I know that if I have anything with sugar in it, it just affects me almost immediately.
01:19:55.200 It's almost toxic to my to my system because I'm just not used to taking it.
01:19:59.860 I am really high on the protein aspect of my diet.
01:20:03.260 And so this works beautifully.
01:20:05.620 And like you said, putting it in my daily coffee, I have that first thing in the morning.
01:20:10.360 It dissolves incredibly well.
01:20:12.100 I've had other supplements and they clump and they're horrible and you get this big,
01:20:16.760 nasty, you know, floater and you're like, oh gosh, what is that?
01:20:21.220 This is something completely different.
01:20:23.900 And when you talk about the advantages of how your body will absorb this even better,
01:20:28.160 you can tell just from pouring it in your coffee that your body will basically do the exact same thing.
01:20:33.680 It's different than anything that I've ever used before.
01:20:37.320 And that's really what I want to stress to our listeners is that once you try this,
01:20:41.820 you're going to know right away.
01:20:43.640 How quickly do you think the turnaround is for the average person when they start noticing?
01:20:48.360 Well, the first thing people notice is the nails.
01:20:50.820 That's something I would really, really pay attention to.
01:20:53.220 People will say, oh gosh, my nails were thinning and I couldn't grow them.
01:20:57.220 And after taking it for four days, I'm noticing they're getting harder and they're growing faster.
01:21:01.680 Right.
01:21:01.880 And that's a quick, easy tell that something is changing within the biology of the body, right?
01:21:08.320 Something's happening.
01:21:09.120 And then quickly after that, there'll be some comments about hair, maybe some skins and some wrinkles go away.
01:21:15.260 But when all that stuff's happening on the outside, you can also feel confident knowing that even more important changes are happening on the inside.
01:21:24.020 You know, the tendons, the ligaments, the bones, the gut lining, that's the real big difference in your health.
01:21:29.320 So while all the exterior stuff is great, and you can see that within a matter of maybe four days to two weeks, most people do,
01:21:35.780 the bigger changes are in the bones that we really appreciate.
01:21:40.040 You know, and I mentioned earlier the DEXA scans, taking it consistently, you know, taking it for a period of, I would say, at least eight weeks is where the massive changes start to come.
01:21:50.820 And then it becomes part of your life.
01:21:52.800 Really, consistency is the key because we consistently need quality collagen.
01:21:57.160 It's really a fantastic product.
01:21:59.520 And I know that Cat Turd has had great results as well, especially because he's had issues before in the past.
01:22:06.300 And so this is something that is, he's immediately.
01:22:09.500 Just wait till you turn 60, you'll see.
01:22:12.020 He keeps warning me about all of this.
01:22:14.960 And I'm like, thanks so much, you're giving me a lot to look forward to.
01:22:18.120 Not, but no, these are the things that happen.
01:22:21.000 But when you mentioned the nails, that's the first thing, and that's the first indicator that I noticed was that my nails were just so much stronger.
01:22:30.040 My hair is growing so fast.
01:22:31.940 And I mean, it does anyway, but I can tell a huge difference just in taking it for the past month, how I was a month ago versus now.
01:22:42.860 So you can see how the absorption is better and just my health has improved, even though I'm really conscious of it.
01:22:50.720 I mean, I'm like you.
01:22:52.080 I work out at my gym.
01:22:53.500 I do all the things that you're supposed to do.
01:22:55.420 High protein diet.
01:22:56.600 But there's always room for improvement.
01:22:59.500 And I think that Cat, especially with the arthritis situation, this has really helped him as well.
01:23:05.000 I mean, we're all for that.
01:23:06.100 People have got a real problem in this country with all the processed foods.
01:23:09.900 I don't have arthritis anywhere, but my fingers, it's just from playing guitar and using power tools my whole life too much.
01:23:15.720 But yeah, that krill oil is amazing.
01:23:18.340 I love it.
01:23:19.420 It's just like, it lubes you up, man.
01:23:21.520 It's like an oil change.
01:23:23.420 That's exactly what it is.
01:23:24.760 I know.
01:23:26.020 Yeah.
01:23:26.720 I mean, we literally have synovial fluid, like oil within our joints.
01:23:30.680 And when we take good quality krill oil, that's what it does.
01:23:34.780 It helps our body produce more of that.
01:23:36.920 So we move within our joints easier.
01:23:39.040 So I love hearing that, man.
01:23:40.680 That's great.
01:23:41.220 Yeah, it makes a huge difference.
01:23:43.860 He's really been doing well since he's taken it.
01:23:46.920 This has been a great interview.
01:23:48.460 We really appreciate you coming by and talking to us.
01:23:51.300 We don't want to keep you too long.
01:23:52.540 Is there anything else you would like to just let the audience know about this product or anything else?
01:23:59.020 Any pointers and how to start?
01:24:02.000 Well, like I mentioned, the best way to use it is at the beginning of the day.
01:24:05.640 And staying consistent with it is really the key.
01:24:08.640 It's not something you take for just one week and everything's better.
01:24:12.520 I would really encourage people to try it for a period of eight weeks, at least two scoops a day.
01:24:19.120 So you can put it in your morning tea, your coffee.
01:24:22.200 I like to put it in an afternoon tea as well.
01:24:25.200 Staying consistent with that.
01:24:26.540 When you see the results that you guys are talking about, that's the change.
01:24:30.760 That's the aha moment.
01:24:32.520 And really use that as momentum to start really doing more things in your life to help you move around better and experience life.
01:24:41.420 That's my mission is to help people feel better.
01:24:43.440 And this is one of the easiest steps people can take.
01:24:45.380 So, yeah, that's my suggestion.
01:24:48.120 And you have to feel good to be able to move.
01:24:50.280 I mean, let's face it.
01:24:51.120 If you're tight and if you can't move and if you have problems, then, of course, it's not going to be as easy.
01:24:56.800 But this is the first step and it really gets you started at the beginning of the day to go that extra step and then maybe go an extra couple more, right?
01:25:06.580 That's exactly right, yeah.
01:25:07.840 I mean, as a physical therapist, that would be the thing is people will get hurt.
01:25:10.880 And, you know, before we start you on an exercise program, we've got to get you out of pain.
01:25:15.120 We've got to get you feeling better so you can actually move better.
01:25:18.020 You know, so I view it as the first thing that if you do that, it makes everything else easier or unnecessary.
01:25:23.740 It's kind of like making your bed in the morning.
01:25:25.520 Once you've done that, then you've accomplished something and you can go forward.
01:25:29.540 Any questions, Kat, that you may have?
01:25:32.980 No, I just want to say thanks for coming on.
01:25:35.080 And even I needed, you know, an explanation to collagen because I didn't actually get it all the way and I do now and I appreciate it.
01:25:41.560 Oh, you're so welcome.
01:25:42.400 Thank you both for having me on and thank you for supporting Native Path.
01:25:45.220 Oh, we love Native Path.
01:25:47.040 Thank you so much, Dr. Chad.
01:25:48.880 We'll see you soon, I hope.
01:25:50.640 Okay, sounds good.
01:25:51.480 Thank you.
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01:26:18.180 All right, everybody.
01:26:19.700 So it looks like President Trump, he has got something out here about what's going on with what's happening overseas.
01:26:28.580 And here he is on Iran.
01:26:30.420 He says, I'm giving them a period of time and I would say two weeks would be the maximum.
01:26:35.420 Here's what he had to say.
01:26:36.580 Does Iran have two weeks or could you strike before that?
01:26:40.560 Are you essentially giving them a two-week timeline?
01:26:42.360 I'm giving them a period of time.
01:26:43.560 We're going to see what that period of time is.
01:26:45.160 But I'm giving them a period of time.
01:26:47.140 And I would say two weeks would be the maximum.
01:26:50.660 Does Iran have...
01:26:51.400 Okay, so again, he's not giving anything up.
01:26:54.100 He's not showing his cards.
01:26:56.160 But he's basically saying, look, I'm going to give you a chance.
01:26:59.300 You want to come to the table and see what we can figure out, hammer out on this deal?
01:27:02.440 And if not, but I don't think it's going to be two weeks.
01:27:06.460 I think...
01:27:07.500 I don't think he committed to two weeks, even though that's what this post says.
01:27:11.280 Anyway, you know our president.
01:27:12.480 He keeps them guessing.
01:27:14.200 But again, if you're not doing anything tomorrow, I would love to see you here on this channel
01:27:18.240 where we will go over all of the news and tomorrow's end of the week.
01:27:22.660 I mean, again, even though we were covering what was happening in the Middle East and all
01:27:26.940 of these other stories, we're going to do some deep dives tomorrow.
01:27:29.720 And it'll be a great time.
01:27:31.140 Littermates Gems come together for these fiery episodes on the weekends.
01:27:35.500 So all of you that are huge political junkies like I am, I'll see you on Saturday at 3 o'clock
01:27:41.460 p.m. Eastern time.
01:27:42.580 We will be discussing Trump, the master multitasker, where we discuss all of this stuff in great
01:27:49.540 detail.
01:27:49.980 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time, same channels.
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